Hymnal #236: "Old Rugged Cross" (Howard) ﻿End of serviceAs you pursue this week ahead, remember: . . Being a Christian means having a relationship with Jesus. God knows all our sins as if they were spread out before him, even the secret ones. We don’t need to cover up our sins before Him because we can talk openly and honestly with Him. But while He knows all that terrible information about us, God still loves us and wants to forgive us. This should encourage us to come to Him rather then frightening us into covering up our sin.God is Love!

Blue Hymnal #97: “Where Could I Go?” (Howard)Prayers of God’s Children / The Lord's Prayer Hymnal #225: “Standing On The Promises” (Howard)Scripture Reading: Matthew 4:18-22, Luke 5:8-28, John 1:43-48Message: “Just as I Am”

Hymnal #260: "Just as I Am" (Howard) ﻿End of serviceAs you pursue this week ahead, remember: . . God will have the last word. He will decide the final outcome, settling all matters that concern both the wicked and the godly.No matter how dark the days you face, make it your continual practice to acknowledge God’s sovereignty over your world. Tell Him regularly how grateful you are that He has the final word.

Offering & Response: Hymnal #572: “Praise God!” (Howard)Hymnal #370: “Teach Me Thy Will Lord” (Howard)Prayers of God’s Children / The Lord's Prayer Hymnal #288: “Amazing Grace” (Howard)Scripture Reading: 1 John 1:8-10Message: “Forgiven!”The Lord’s SupperHymnal #365: "Just a Closer Walk with Thee" (Howard) ﻿End of serviceAs you pursue this week ahead, remember: . . Because of Jesus, we can trade judgment for forgiveness. Christ offers us the opportunity to be born into his spiritual family, the family line that begins with forgiveness and leads to eternal life. If we do nothing, we receive death through Adam; but if we come to God by faith, we receive life through Christ. Jesus paid with his life so we could be forgiven.

Scripture Reading: Exodus 17:1-7, John 4:1-7Message: “Living Waters”Hymnal #372: "Have Thine Own Way, Lord" (Howard) ﻿End of serviceAs you pursue this week ahead, remember: . . GOD IS ALL POWERFUL!He created the world and knew about the empires of the earth long before they came into being. But pride and power, cause nations and leaders to rebel against God and try to break free of Him. Many world leaders boast of their power, rant and rave against God and His people, and promise to take over and form their own empires. But God laughs because any power they have, comes from Him, and He can also take it away from them. We need not fear the boasts of tyrants — they are in God’ s hands and will be judged by him.